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NSR Theatre Reviews: November 2009
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Les Trois Mousquetaires at Northern Stage. Director - John Cobb. Review by Kat Bishop. Language skills are not necessary to enjoy this delightful performance. A guaranteed laugh a minute, this comedic production combines song, puppetry and a host of eccentric characters to create a spectacle suitable for all. Théâtre Sans Frontières knows how to put on a good show. They provided the traditional tale with a fiendish twist for the 21st century; the Musketeers are all women! This is the question at the hear...
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NSR Theatre Reviews: Naomi Alderman and Emily Woof Reading by Rob Haughton
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Naomi Alderman and Emily Woof Reading by Rob Haughton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Naomi Alderman and Emily Woof Reading by Rob Haugh. Paul Muldoon By Marcus Bryan. Listen to NSR Live on http:/ nsrlive.co.uk. View my complete profile. Little White Lies' reviewed by Jess Cree. The Joy Formidable, O2 Academy 2, 5th October.
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NSR Gig Reviews: February 2010
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010. God is an Astronaut @ Birmingham Academy. Reviewed by Izaac Carlisle. I would like to use this platform to formally protest at Google Maps for putting the O2 Academy in the wrong place! Thanks to your incompetence I nearly missed the gig, spent an hour walking around the city and only getting to the academy by pure luck and some good navigating by local Brummies. God is an Astronaut. Tuesday, 23 February 2010. Imogen Heap @ The Sage. Reviewed by Paddy Gilhooley. An unexpected...
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NSR Film Reviews: February 2009
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The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. Starring: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett. David Fincher is a director who has always been attracted to exploring the darker elements of the human psyche. With films like Seven and The Game it would seem that the man is purely focused on exploiting themes such as paranoia and male insecurity. However for his most recent film he has completely changed his style to produce a fable and an epic one at that. Review by James Fairfield. The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. The Joy...
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NSR Gig Reviews: April 2010
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Friday, 23 April 2010. Love Music Hate Racism @ The Cluny, Tuesday 16th March. Reviewed by George Sorley. Nestled in the heart of the Ouseburn valley, the Cluny is recognised as one of the most important music venues in Newcastle and is the ideal place for music lovers to watch new talent and local heroes. The Love Music/Hate Racism gig organised by NSR’s very own Louise Morris fitted the bill perfectly. Love Music Hate Racism. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Little White Lies' reviewed by Jess Cree. Simon T...
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NSR CD Reviews: April 2010
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Wednesday, 28 April 2010. The Cellophane Flowers – Yes I am/If I Was A Girl (Double A-Side Single). Reviewed by James Tabbinor. The Cellophane Flowers return! In what way is that relevant? It really wound me up, because there’s no reason to mention that she auditioned on that particular date. I don’t get why the press release would include that titbit of information at all. Unless it’s just to make the authorities aware she was in the country on that date? Labels: If I Was A Girl. Monday, 26 April 2010.
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NSR Theatre Reviews: Les Trois Mousquetaires at Northern Stage
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Les Trois Mousquetaires at Northern Stage. Director - John Cobb. Review by Kat Bishop. Language skills are not necessary to enjoy this delightful performance. A guaranteed laugh a minute, this comedic production combines song, puppetry and a host of eccentric characters to create a spectacle suitable for all. Théâtre Sans Frontières knows how to put on a good show. They provided the traditional tale with a fiendish twist for the 21st century; the Musketeers are all women! 04 December, 2009 19:34.
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NSR Theatre Reviews: December 2009
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Reviewed by Georgie Cossins. What was particularly spectacular was the disconcerting ticking crocodile that slithers around the stage impressively. As well as, of course the scene where the children charmingly learn to fly, adding to the magical realism of the show and creating an atmosphere of wonder from the audience. If you are looking for something to reminisce your childhood and put you in the mood for Christmas, this is the perfect resolution. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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NSR News Team: April 2010
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Monday, 26 April 2010. First Dave Coverdale, currently at the helm of the Courier, said why he thought it was important every student vote in the elections. CLIP1: coverdale-whyvote- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. CLIP2: coverdale-controversy- - - - - - - - - - - - - -. CLIP3: coverdale-independent- - - - - - - - - - - - - -. CLIP4: coverdale-articlenotprinted- - - - - - - - - - - -. CLIP5: Georgiou-popularity- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. With such varied responsibilities including with both student...